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These are the craziest, cleverest, most critically-acclaimed comedy series on the streaming platform.

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Absolutely FabulousRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
Created by, written by, and starring the hilarious Jennifer Saunders opposite partner-in-crime Joanna Lumley, this British sitcom follows best friends Edina and Patsy (Saunders and Lumley), two ridiculously selfish, oblivious, drug-using women who make Edina's daughter absolutely crazy with their insane antics. Every episode is a gift, and there are a wide range of laughs to be had at all of the shenanigans that Eddie and Patsy find themselves in (or are the direct cause of).
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Arrested DevelopmentRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
When the Bluth family falls apart in the wake of patriarch George going to prison, the most level-headed son of the bunch, Michael (Jason Bateman) takes over and attempts to keep the family and its business together. Arrested Development is truly unlike anything on television; it's brilliantly written, perfectly performed, and armed with jokes that pack a punch every single time.
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CheersRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
This iconic, 11-season sitcom tells the story of the people who work at and frequent Cheers, a Boston bar where "everybody knows your name". Starring Ted Danson, Rhea Perlman, Woody Harrelson, and a slew of other stars, Cheers is the kind of classic that immediately makes you feel at home.
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Chewing GumRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
This might just be the best comedy you've never seen. Set in London, this British sitcom follows religious virgin Tracey Gordon (the brilliant Michaela Coel, who also created and wrote the series), a shop assistant who yearns to have sex and open her eyes to the world with the help of a quirky cast of characters. Gross, complicated, and totally delightful, Chewing Gum tells stories that are rarely seen on screen, and we couldn't be more grateful for it.
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Dear White PeopleRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
The series that prompted a wild response and boycott was met with critical acclaim and is more binge-able than you might expect.Dear White People is a satirical continuation the 2014 movie of the same name, and follows activist and radio show host Sam White after she is elected head of a residence hall at a predominantly white Ivy League college and deals with race dynamics within her university. This fresh, innovative series does not shy away from the tough stuff and puts topics on our radar that are more necessary now than ever.
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Jane the VirginRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
The satirical play on a telenovela tells the story of Jane Villaneuva (the eternally wonderful Gina Rodriguez), a twenty-something aspiring writer resolved to remain a virgin till marriage. While she's tempted, she sticks to her vow religiously, but her world is turned upside down when an emotional gynecologist accidentally artificially inseminates her and she becomes pregnant. This show has everything - love stories, loyal friendships, hammy jokes, an incredible narrator, female camaraderie, murder mysteries, and more.
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Garfunkel and OatesRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci star as fictional versions of themselves on this small, snappy little show that sees their music duo Garfunkel and Oates try to find meaning out there in the wacky, wild world. These twenty-somethings may have a knack for tongue-in-cheek tunes, but they're really just trying to make it in Los Angeles like the rest of us.
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LovesickRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
This under-the-radar British comedy is as snappy and smart as anyone could ask for; after finding out he has an STD, Dylan decides to get back in touch with every girl he's ever slept with to let them know what's happened. Rife with a range of different comedic styles and stand-out performances from every cast member, Lovesick is the perfect cure to any illness.
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Master of NoneRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
Aziz Ansari stars as a struggling New York City actor perhaps best known for his Go-Gurt commercial navigating New York with the rest of his crew on this ridiculously smart comedy. Featuring poignant social commentary in the places you least expect, this offbeat, heartfelt series gives new life to an old premise and offers moments that will make you cringe and laugh.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: The ReturnRotten Tomatoes Score: 100%
The Gizmonic Institute is back and better than ever under the guidance of Joel Hodgson on Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return, and it couldn't feel more at home on Netflix. The comedy series centers on a flunky named Max who is sat in front of horrendously bad movies at the leisure of a mad scientist as she studies the effects on his brain. Max and his companions make light of each flick and leave us with absurdly funny, memorable sequences bound to keep you watching till there aren't any episodes left.
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Crazy Ex-GirlfriendRotten Tomatoes Score: 98%
In an attempt to pursue happiness (and a former fling), Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) leaves behind her bougie New York City law firm job to move to the modest West Covina, California, where things don't seem to work out the way she planned. Quick, fearless, and occasionally (often) cringeworthy, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is the kind of show that makes you feel like you'll never be alone - not with relatable ladies like this in the world.
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It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaRotten Tomatoes Score: 98%
Now prepping for its 13th season, this hilarious series follows a group of five self-absorbed friends who run an Irish pub in Philadelphia as they navigate the inherently tumultuous arena of work, relationships, and everything in between. Because of their completely wacky world-views, however, it's never long before they've landed in a new shenanigan bound to make more than one person uncomfortable.
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iZombieRotten Tomatoes Score: 97%
If you're skeptical of this show because of its seemingly millenial-aimed title, allow us to eliminate any hesitation - it's a keeper. iZombie follows Liv, a medical student-turned-zombie who soon finds that her brain-eating habits actually might be of use to someone - the cops. When she consumes these brains, she acquires the memories and traits of the deceased - allowing her to assist a detective as a psychic. Well-paced, surprisingly funny, and simultaneously macabre and playful, iZombie is a total treat.
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PortlandiaRotten Tomatoes Score: 97%
Created by and starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, this hit sketch comedy series parodies life in all its shapes and sizes in Portland, Oregon. Every episode is a total feat; whether they're poking fun at foodies, exploring social constructs, or just being plain weird, Armisen and Brownstein act as chameleons and never fail to deliver truly inventive, entertaining content.
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Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtRotten Tomatoes Score: 97%
This campy, clever comedy helmed by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock stars Ellie Kemper as the eponymous Kimmy, a cult-member turned eccentric New York City gal just doing her best to navigate the wild world alongside pals played by Tituss Burgess and Carol Kane. The sincere, irreverent, off-the-wall series will make you laugh, occasionally tear up, and keep watching until you've unknowingly blown through the entire series.
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ArcherRotten Tomatoes Score: 96%
This long-running animated action comedy follows master spy Sterling Archer, who finds himself tangled in a series of sticky situations at an international spy agency where his mother is his boss, his ex-girlfriend is a fellow agent, and everyone else seems to be connected to each other in one weirdly incestuous way or another. Shamelessly silly, crass, and crazy, Archer is nothing if not a crowd-pleaser.
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One Day at a TimeRotten Tomatoes Score: 96%
This surprisingly smart, heartfelt comedy follows three generations of a Cuban-American family coexisting in the same household. Justina Machado stars as recently divorced former military mom Penelope, and she's surrounded by her teen daughter, tween son, and tradition-loving mother, played by the legendary Rita Moreno.
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Battle CreekRotten Tomatoes Score: 95%
After the smash success of Breaking Bad, creator Vince Gilligan forayed into more light-hearted territory with Battle Creek, a criminally short-lived cop dramedy starring Josh Duhamel and Dean Winters. The duo's mismatched detectives are the heart of the series, and as they try to clean up the streets of their town, their starkly different personalities get in the way. Rife with comedy in the most unexpected of places, Battle Creek is truly a witty, unique show taken from us too soon.
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GLOWRotten Tomatoes Score: 94%
Set in 1980s Los Angeles, this dramedy series stars Alison Brie as a struggling actress named Ruth Wilder who gets invited to audition with a group of other women for a professional wrestling organization - the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW). Featuring an outstanding ensemble cast, this witty, biting, completely shameless (and fabulously feminist) should be at the top of your queue.
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A Series of Unfortunate EventsRotten Tomatoes Score: 94%
Adapted from the Lemony Snicket book series of the same name, this darkly funny series introduces us to the three Baudelaire orphans who are placed in the custody of their distant relative, the completely kooky and mildly evil Count Olaf (Neil Patrick Harris). Wonderfully weird and totally dry, this imagining of the iconic children's series is enjoyable for viewers of all ages.
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